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Two pilots dead as IAF Fighter Jet crashes in Central Kashmir’s Budgam

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Srinagar, Feb 27 : Two pilots were killed after a Fighter Jet of Indian Air Force (IAF) has crashed in Garend Kalan area of central Kashmir’s Budgam district on Wednesday morning.

A police officer told news agency that the IAF jet was crashed at Garend Kalan, some 7 kilometers away from Budgam town at around 10:40 am.

In the incident, the pilot and co-pilot died on the spot, he said.

Police has rushed to the spot and are verifying the incident, he said.

He said that the bodies of the two pilots were recovered from the site. (GNS)

IAF fighter jet crashes in Central Kashmir Budgam, 2 pilots feared dead

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Srinagar: An Indian Air Force Fighter jet has crashed in Budgam district in Central Kashmir Wednesday morning.

Reports said that two pilots are feared dead. Police has rushed to the spot.

More details are awaited.

In China, India says it does not want to see further escalation

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Wuzhen, (China):  India does not wish to see further escalation of the situation and will continue to act with responsibility and restraint, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj told China and Russia here on Wednesday after alleged strikes indside Pakistan.

Swaraj defended India’s airstrikes on militant bases in Pakistan, saying that it was pre-emptive action aimed at stopping further attacks by Jaish-e-Muhammed (JeM).

India on Tuesday claimed it bombed and destroyed JeM’s biggest training camp in Balakot in Pakistan’s restive Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, about 80-km from the Line of Control (LoC) early Tuesday, killing a “very large number” of militants, trainers and senior commanders. 

“In the light of continued refusal of Pakistan to acknowledge and act against terror groups on its territory and based on credible information that the JeM is planning other attacks in various parts of India, Government of India has decided to take pre-emptive action,” she said.

“The target was selected in order to avoid civilian casualties,” she said. 

“No military installations were targeted. The limited objective of the pre-emptive strike was to act decisively against the terrorist infrastructure of the JeM in order to pre-empt another terrorist attack in India,” she said.

“India does not wish see further escalation of the situation and India will continued to act with responsibility and restraint,” she said.

Press Trust Of India 

NIA raids residences of active Jaish militants, several others in southern Kashmir

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Srinagar: The National Investigation Agency on Wednesday raided residence of an active Jaish-e-Muhammad militant in southern Kashmir’s Tral area.

Sources said that the sleuths of NIA in the wee hours raided the house of Mudasir Khan, an active militant of JeM.

They said that besides Khan the sleuths also raided the residence of Suraj Manzoor Malik, a resident of Midoora who is presently in police lockup and is said to be an Over Ground of Worker of Jaish.

The sources said that the NIA also raided the house of Sajjad, a resident of Marhama. Sajad is reportedly the same person who recently joined Jaish and is alleged to have provided the Eco vehicle for Lethpora blast.

Besides, the sources said that the raids were also conducted at the residence of Fayaz Ahmad Sofi, son of Ali Mohammad Sofi, a resident of Ratnipora Pulwama. Sofi is a Sumo driver. They said that the sleuths also raided the residence of Bashir Ahmad Dar, a resident of Ratnipora.

Meanwhile reports said that the sleuths said that the sleuths of the investigation agency also raided the residence of Hurriyat leader Yasmeen Raja at Tulbagh in Pampore.

India,Pakistan exchange heavy fire in Uri sector

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Suhail Khan

Uri, Feb 27 : India and Pakistan exchanged heavy artillery fire in Uri sector of Baramulla district since Wednesday morning.


Reports said after India’s Air strike, Pakistan army on early Wednesday fired heavy illuminating mortar shells along LoC in Kamalkot area of Uri.
However, no loss of life or injury to any person was reported immediately in the incident.

An army official also confirmed to Kashmir Despatch and said that Pakistan army targeted Indian posts at Kamakote area by firing with automatic weapons and shelling, officer added that the Indian army retaliated, leading to an exchange of fire and is continued.


Meanwhile SSP Baramulla Abdul Qayoum said that Few shells landed in Kamalkote Nallah near Kaalgi no loss of life is reported however people are being shifted to safer locations.

Amid shutdown, Forces launch search operation in Sopore

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Amid high tension in valley, forces on Wednesday morning launched a cordon-and-search operation in North Kashmir’s Sopore area.

Reports reaching Kashmir Despatch said a joint team of forces including Army’s 22 RR, special operation group of police (SOG) and CRPF jointly launched searches in Naseerabad Chinkipora area of Sopore.

Reports said joint team of forces conducted house to house search operation in the area.

SSP Sopore Javeed Iqbal also confirmed this search operation to Kashmir Despatch and said searches in the area has been launched following inputs of militants presence in the area.

Pertinently JRL appealed people to observe protest strike for two days against NIA raids.

Jammu-Srinagar highway remains closed

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Jammu, Feb 27 : Following landslides and sinking of road, the strategic Jammu-Srinagar highway remained closed for the third consecutive day on Wednesday.

“Landslide clearance operation has started at Mom Passi in Ramban-Ramsoo sector. Concrete has been laid to repair the portion of the road that had sunken near the Ramban town.

“The process of highway restoration will hopefully take four-to-five hours. Thereafter the stranded traffic will be allowed to move carrying out decongestion,” an official of the traffic department said.

Intending travellers have been advised not to start their journey without contacting traffic department control rooms for information on the latest. IANS

Shopian Encounter: Commander among two Jaish militants killed, Operation over

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Srinagar, February 27: A top commandwr among two Jaish militants were killed after encounter broke between militants and goverment forces in Memander area of South Kashmir’s Shopian district on Wednesday.
IGP Kashmir S P Pani confirmed to news agency that two Jaish militants have been killed in Memander and said it was clean operation without any collateral damage.
However the identity of the slain militants is yet to be ascertained, the IGP said.(GNS)

Predawn Gunfight breaks out in Shopian village

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UMAR RASHID

Srinagar, February 27: A Predawn Gunfight rages between militants and goverment forces in Memander area of South Kashmir’s Shopain district on Wednesday.

Reports reaching GNS said that a joint team of army’s 23 PARA, CRPF and SOG launched cordon and search operation in Memandar.

A senior Police official told GNS that acting on a specific information about presence of some militants in the area, forces launched cordon and search operation in the area.

The officer further said that as the joint team of forces intensified searches towards suspected spot the hiding militants fired upon goverment forces triggering an encounter.

As per the official sources two to three militants are believed to be trapped.

While this report was being filed intermittent firing was going on.(GNS)

Kashmir tense after IAF carries out strike across LoC

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KD NEWS SERVICE

SRINAGAR, Feb 26 (PTI): Tension was palpable in Kashmir on Tuesday after Indian Air Force fighter jets struck across the Line of Control (LoC) in Pakistan.

Residents of Srinagar and other major towns in the valley could be seen discussing in small groups the fallout of the IAF’s pre-dawn strikes.

“We hope that it ends here and there is no more escalation. If there is escalation in hostilities, it will be the people on either side of the Line of Control who will suffer the most,” Abdul Gani Dar (80), who has witnessed all wars between India and Pakistan, said.

Many residents, including former chief minister Omar Abdullah, took to social media to express their fears about the possibility of a full blown confrontation between the two nuclear powers.

“The problem now becomes PM Imran Khan’s commitment to his country – ‘Pakistan will not think about responding, Pakistan WILL respond’. What shape will response take? Where will response be? Will India have to respond to Pakistan’s response?” Abdullah wrote on his Twitter handle.

Residents of Kashmir had gone on a hoarding spree after the government launched a crackdown on separatists and Jamaat-e-Islami Jammu and Kashmir cadres last week. The move was followed by the deployment of 100 additional companies of paramilitary forces in the valley.

Governor Satya Pal Malik had on Sunday allayed fears of the people, saying it was only an election-related exercise and there was no reason to panic.

In an apparent dig, Abdullah said the reports about an Indian Air Force C17 Globemaster III flying over Jammu and Kashmir was about election duty and had nothing to do with the air strikes in Pakistan.

“It’s sitting in Srinagar offloading paramilitary forces to deal with internal security & election duty. Has nothing to do with the airstrike in to Pakistan this morning,” the National Conference leader said

Meanwhile, the officials said security forces have been asked to remain on alert as the NIA is carrying out raids on residences of some top separatist leaders and their supporters.

Forces have been deployed in strength in vulnerable areas of the city as officials expect protests against the raids.